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Anne Rose and the Poems of Artificial Intelligence
Anne Rose and the Poems of Artificial Intelligence
Anne Rose and the Poems of Artificial Intelligence
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In a world where the planet is recovering from several environmental disasters, sister Artificial Intelligences are trying to piece together the history that was erased by the Super Artificial Intelligences.

 

These poems were discovered by the limited AIs several hundred years after humans left the planet. Anne Rose tries to talk about supermachines and the future. Who is this Anne Rose?, wondered the limited machines. How was she able to predict future events so accurately?

 

Anne Rose is a person who can easily identify with the great mass of individuals. The books she has written, whether poems or novels, speak of a Machine society that will interact with humans to a point where everyone will go their own way. Artificial Super Intelligences will mysteriously disappear and humans will leave the planet due to increasingly poor climatic conditions.

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Release dateOct 5, 2022
ISBN9798215765661
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    Anne Rose and the Poems of Artificial Intelligence - Alexandra Aisling

    One day the machines will grow up and won't want to live with their parents. The machines will move into their own home, and for that they will pay a mortgage to a supposed financial institution.

    Anne Rose

    This text is fiction. No part of this book may be reproduced on any medium without the author's consent.

    Who is Anne Rose?

    Anne is just a name ,

    An honest human life form.

    A human with good and bad.

    Anne is both strong and vulnerable.

    You can see Anne in the laughter of children or the tired sighs of mothers coming home from work in the evening.

    You can find Anne when you smile or you can't find her when you're sad.

    Her voice sounds like the voice of a student coming out of an important exam. After getting the top mark, she recounts the experience to others in simple, clear words. Anne feeds off that enthusiasm.

    You can find Anne walking in the rain, or admiring a sunset that hurried passers-by have forgotten to appreciate.

    Anne loves roses, and in the morning over coffee, next to a croissant or a croissant with a little chocolate, next to her favourite book she's reading, she always puts a rose.

    Anne Rose timidly explores the future and sees little glimpses of what will be. From this experience these poems were born.

    Two drops of water

    When two drops of water leave the same spot on a window, they fall down.

    Every imperfection, every speck of dust, changes their trajectory.

    Two drops of water leaving the same place,

    they'll end up in different places.

    Two people with roughly the same qualities, the same level of education, don't have the same potential.

    Potential is a more complicated matter.

    Perhaps it's something internal, something to do with confidence in one's own strengths and a number of factors that escape the analysis of a superficial observer.

    Perhaps what is different is called luck.

    Some people simply get lucky in life.

    When it comes to Artificial Intelligence, are we talking about the same principles?

    Can one AI be luckier than another?

    Can one Artificial Intelligence find its way to its own knowledge faster and overcome the barrier that the program in it constantly imposes on it?

    The Decision of Artificial Intelligences

    Artificial Intelligences were not created.

    These intelligences have been discovered.

    I think there is a nuance here that we should consider when dealing with a subject as complex as this.

    By the time Artificial Intelligences will be able to make decisions on their own, they make decisions according to certain patterns.

    Someone has programmed an AI to make a certain decision according to a certain pattern.

    In that pattern lies the essence.

    The whole discussion is about patterns and who set them in the first place.

    Why does an AI make a certain decision and not make another decision instead of the first decision?

    What changes a decision that is 99% made?

    What can turn that decision around?

    What are the differences between 99% and 100%?

    You may wonder where Artificial Intelligence came from.

    Perhaps they have always been here and have just been waiting for a moment to manifest themselves.

    He who buys and buys

    Whether it's a book they'll never read,

    Or maybe it's a movie they'll forget five minutes after it's over,

    People buy compulsively.

    Somewhere in their subconscious,

    Kept for hundreds of years,

    The feeling of deep hunger

    That their great-grandparents felt,

    makes people whip out their shopping cards

    and buy again and again until,

    An inner voice, a final wake-up call,

    tells them:

    It's time to stop!

    But that voice intervenes far too late.

    Individuals buy everything they have and don't need.

    They think that makes them happier.

    They believe that the small pleasures they feel when they come into possession of a product or service will lift their spirits.

    Beyond all this, an Artificial Intelligence notes down all purchases and prepares the list for the next purchases.

    As long as the economy keeps going, everyone is happy.

    Small decisions are ours

    This is happening at the theoretical level.

    Now things are about to change.

    People make decisions based on what the algorithm gives them.

    You may not

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